Richard & Nita Parker & the elderly Lillian home group folks (opening their hearts to us, our Wednesday evening socialization for several important years)

Allen Avery (giving us girls a chance to spread our musical wings with Liberty's church orchestra)

Helen Martin (who gave us all oh-so-cheap violin lessons and enabled us to be trained as worshipers, went out of her way to invite us over as kids to watch Disney's "Avonlea" episodes every Thurs. night)

The families from our Chattanooga fellowship that I remember: the Carrolls, Gills, Coopers, Bowmans, Gibbs, & Queens (so many memories!)

Frank & Betty Longino (his introducing us to sacred music, her being the first children's church director to inspire and censure us girls, Harvest celebrations, bulletin boards, Armor of God, first VBS's)

The Snyder family (homeschooling, my middle-school friendship with Tabitha, my intro to Anne of GG and "kindred spirits")

Faye Dorman and the Tree of Life Bookstore (spent many hours in her shop, my purity ring, first teacup)

The Odom family (much fellowship, many babies)

Mr. Scott Berry, conductor of PCC's String Symphony (who gave us three girls an unprejudiced chance to play some of the most beautiful music in the world; it was thrilling while it lasted!)

The Balentine and Robinson families at PCC (who gave us the opportunity to work in Campus Church's AWANA program and gain so much positive friendship and experience ministering to kids, Olympics and Bible Jamboree trips, "Keep Your Sunny Side Up!", teaching Bible stories with flannelgraph while my knees were knocking in fright!)

Pastor Michael Collins & Bro. Jerry Ireland and their families of Charity Chapel (who have blessed our lives in too many ways to count, giving us our first opportunities to get started in independent full-time ministry)

Tom & Kathy Thompson & family (homeschooling and WFHESL back in the stone age, great fellowship, Kathy's cast iron potholder collection, playing games, our intro to ATI & IBLP, intro to bread baking with whole grains, letting me "babysit" her Bosch mixer while they were on vaca)

The Touarts- Uncle Greg & Aunt Rosie- and the Haights & Paynes (a lifetime of friendship and memories, Aunt Rosie's many Southern cookin' recipes, valuing beautiful old things & traditions, childhood swimming days, annual Christmas Eve's, inspiration to be a good homemaker, seeing the old Batman and MJ in concert on tv for the first time)

Lynn & Rocky Clements (for giving us the CIAS "in a box"; how it has grown and evolved into what I do everyday)

Globe Missionary Evangelism (Bob Bishop's "beautiful feet," all those childhood missionary conferences that changed my life many times over!)

Angela Storm (for taking the time and effort to teach my fumbly-fingers how to crochet afghans)

Lori Gherman (the best roomie a girl could have AND the best prayer partner; for challenging me to deal with unforgiveness, advise that changed my life!)

Cindy Lewis & Tia Morris (for teaching me how to pray and intercede, and then to leave my burdens at the foot of the Cross)

All my students over the years (for teaching me HOW to teach, giving me the most hilarious memories and nightmares, giving me prayer targets and a mission field, testing my faith)

Corinne Walters, my Great-Aunt Rene (for letting us take care of her in her old age, teaching us lessons about life and appreciation that no one else could, helping my parents financially)

Olivia Boland, my paternal grandmother (for giving us a place to live when we first moved down here, doll house and lifesize play furniture, genetic musical talents, her bequeathed collection of flower bulbs, buying first computer and Ford van, teaching me lessons of spiritual life in her death)

Peter Marshall (whose life inspired me to dedicate mine to the Lord wholeheartedly)

Nancy Avery (whose personal prophecy over me came true, and in the meantime ministered to my fragile little heart as a young teen)

Rodger & Judy Gergeni (who chose Tricia and I to be leaders when we were so inexperienced, in the process breaking open our sheltered shells and encouraging us to grow and learn and stretch in ministry gifts)

Gentle Spirit Magazine (for inadvertently launching our headcovering business into "deeper waters" of worldwide business, and thus supporting several of us girls for many years)

We have experienced so much favor, kindness, and hospitality!I know I am missing many...I'm sure I will think of more.
Thank you all so much!!! Your rewards in heaven will be rich.
"If ye have done it unto the least of these, ye have done it unto Me."

I'll add more "gratefulnesses" to this as soon as I finish studying today...and as I remember more people. ;-)

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My Fav Quotes & Sayin's

God is most glorified in us when we are most satisfied in him. -John Piper

Amor vincit omnia...Love Conquers All

Let not our longing slay the appetite of our living. -Jim Elliot "I believe in Christianity as I believe that the Sun has risen: not only because I see it, but because by it I see everything else." -C. S. Lewis Don't waste your life trying to look good. Spend your life making God look good. -John Piper

Dreams carried around in one's heart for years, if they are dreams that have God's approval, have a way of suddenly materializing. -Catherine Marshall

The dumb get dumber! -Benny McQua

The man who does not read good books has no advantage over the man who cannot read at all. -Mark Twain

According to the burden that grieves you, is the cry to God that comes from you! -Richard Crisco

Show me your friends; I'll show you your destiny. -Richard Crisco

You teach what you know and reproduce who you are. -Richard Crisco

"If your goal is purity of heart, be prepared to be thought very odd."-Elisabeth ElliotOnly he who believes is obedient, and only he who is obedient believes. -Dietrick Bonhoeffer

Freedom should be seen not as the right to do as we please, but as the opportunity to please to do what is right. -Peter Marshall

The person, be it gentleman or lady, who has not pleasure in a good novel, must be intolerably stupid. -Jane Austen